Monthly Archives: November 2012

Today I happened to visit the beautiful and evergreen Pune University campus. The surroundings were as lush as they are throughout the year, the weather was cool, and the light was perfect.

There’s a giant Banyan tree in the campus. It’s spread over acres of land, and its branches have spawned a lot of child trees. Steps of stone crisscross under this canopy, while a tree almost 30 degrees to the ground bisects the view. The area is unkempt, with lots of stray bushes and grass on the steps as well as surrounding it. The stones making these steps are almost buried under the thick layer of grass and fallen leaves. The whole site is a beauty to watch due to its sheer wild nature.

I recently saw a photo of San Fransisco ‘skyline’. Due to the uneven nature of ground, the houses seem like stacked on top of one another. I thought this would make for a fascinating and challenging subject. The main challenge was to keep remembering exactly which house I was drawing :-). Done with pigma micron pens.

I did this one just to experiment with the new ‘noir’ style. I was always fascinated by the highly stylized comics from the likes of Frank Miller and Shaun Martinborogh. I did this one with Pigma micron pens and Daler Rowney Artists’ black ink applied with brush on smooth drawing paper. Then I scanned these in, and applied few corrections in GIMP using my Wacom Intuous 4. Finally, I applied lettering in Inkscape. This is The Victim.

A couple of days ago, I had parked my car near this gate. The concrete poles around the gate and the thick foliage interwoven with the barbed wire fence made an interesting pattern. I quickly sketched the outline using pencils and later on finished this with pigma micron pens and inks.

Today I had to visit the local post office due to some urgent work. Since the work was already time consuming, and I was entering a bureaucratic zone, I knew I needed to have some serious entertainment options to keep my temper. So I packed in my sketch book and pigma micron pens set. This stuff proved real useful, when I did this quick sketch of the post office. Later, I inked this at home to add some shadows and depth. Since the drawing is done very fast, it’s bit rough around the edges. But it was a lot of fun, nevertheless.